HAD LANGUID LIVER. "I had a languid liver," writes Mrs C. A. Liddolls, 39 Harrison Street, Wangamii, N.Z.. "and got little relief until r tried Chamberlain's Tablots. They are the finest medicine I have ever used. Am never without them in' the house now, and whenever I foel dull or drowsy one tablet rostores me to perfect health. Sufferers from the painful afflictions of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica, and Lumbago, frequently fly to "Cure alls"—which—of course they fail to gice relief. Uric Acid in the blood is practically the sole cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and kindred diseases. RHEUMO cures because ifc removes this cause, Chemists and stores 2s 6d aad 4s 6d a bottle. - HOW TO HAVE A BEAUTIFUL ' COMPLEXION. Ono of our lady readers who found that her skin was becoming harsh and jdry from the use of powders, .rouge, and creams, sends us the formula be- , low. She states that the simple, | harmless, and inexpensive lotion made therefrom softened her skin, and so greatly enhanced the beauty of her complexion that she Has entirely done away with all other preparations which she had been accustomed to use. This lotion caii easily be prepared at home or by any good pharmacien. It calls for two ounces of Rose Water, ono drachm Tincture of Benzoin, and two ounces Flowers of Oxzoin. Mix together and apply night and morning with the hands, or use a soft . cloth or sponge. Always shake well before using. Our obliging cones- ' pbndent asks that her name be with- ] held for.personal reasons, but nevertheless gives us permission to pub- i ish her letter for the benefit of other readers. She adds that this formula, was giver her by a woman 65 years ! old, whose youthful complexion and I almost total absenco of wrinkles were j a source of wonder and admiration '. to all who know her.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXI, Issue 10713, 5 December 1912, Page 6
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